Archive for January 2012

What To Expect This Year...

No Comments »

With the weather feeling more like spring than winter recently, it has got me thinking about what I will be doing for the upcoming spring.

This year I plan to continue searching and importing unique, handcrafted pottery and metal artwork. I plan on finding more daring designs, colorful patterns, and antique styles. There will be pottery that is small enough to sit on a coffee table and pottery large enough to look like an addition to your home. There will be walls full of newly design metal flowers, so bright and large that they will capture any and everyone's attention. I plan on finding distinct statues that look as if they were plucked from a English garden, and fountains that feel as if they belong in a French manor.

These are a few of the things I plan on having at Old World Pottery.

Until then, expect for me to have a Grand Sale in February to coincide with the Home & Garden Show to make room for all the new pottery and garden decor. Keep checking in here for updates and also check out my Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/OldWorldPotteryofWichitaFalls for additional updates and photo albums.

Hope to see you soon,

Saul Ramos
Owner/Operator
2306 Jacksboro HWY
Wichita Falls TX 76302
(940) 264-7687

Happy New Years!

No Comments »

As a small business owner, I completely understand my business relies on the relationships established by me and my clientele. Let me offer a sincere thank you to all of you who have seen me grow from a hundred handcrafted pots to providing a couple thousand unique pottery and garden decor in such a short time. I would never had made it this far without y'all!

I would also like to thank all the business connections established since opening Old World Pottery. Thank you ladies at Coyote Ranch RV Resort, Meloni Cox and the rest of the staff at the Times Record News, the staff at KFDX Channel 3 and the staff at KAUZ Channel 6, the staff at the Kemp Center of the Arts, the women of the Wichita Falls Garden Club, Mr. & Mrs. Maskill of the Bill Maskill Family Foundation along with Midwestern State University, Adam of Home Sweet Home, Lynn and the staff at DesignWorksGroup, the Wichita County Heritage Society, and everyone else that I've had the honor to work with these past 2 1/2 years.

May our new year be blessed with good fortune and an abundance of time spent with family and friends.

Sincerely,

Saul Ramos
Owner/Operator